Meet Elizabeth

Nonprofit Leader. Small Business Creator. Public Servant.

Born in Alexandria to two Naval officers, Elizabeth is dedicated to serving her community. She helps leadTogether We Bake, a nonprofit job training and personal development program for women in need.

Elizabeth understands the pressures of being a small business owner. She is the founder of Fruitcycle, a business fighting the tragic paradox that, while one in six Americans experience food-insecurity on a daily basis, 40% of our food is thrown into landfills.

Before launching Fruitcycle, Elizabeth worked for the National Governors Association, where she served as governors' liaison to Congress, federal agencies,and the White Houseon issues related to transportation, economic development, and health.

She was appointed by the Alexandria City Council to serve on the Community Criminal Justice Board and was selected as one of Alexandria’s 40 under 40 in 2017.

Elizabeth also serves on the boards of Agenda:Alexandria, the Arcadia Center for Sustainable Food and Agriculture, and the Alexandria Regional Council for the United Way. She is a member of the Junior Friends of the Campagna Center, and the Alexandria Kiwanis Club. She is a graduate of Emerge Virginia and the Alexandria City Academy.

Elizabeth is a former Fulbright Fellow, graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Cornell University, and received a Master's from the University of London.

Elizabeth lives in the Taylor Run section of Alexandria with her husband Stephen, their dog Shelby, and their cat Julep.

Endorsements

Elizabeth has been endorsed by a number of local, state, and national organizations as well as prominent grassroots activists and elected officials in Alexandria.

Councilman Tim Lovain

“Elizabeth has shown management skills, a tireless work ethic, innovative vision and a strong dedication to the people of Alexandria, especially the most vulnerable members of our community. Her strengths will help Alexandria build a skilled workforce and ensure that all Alexandrians have the opportunity to build a great life for their families.” - Councilman Tim Lovain

Former Mayor Bill Euille

"Elizabeth's experience empowering women in need as a non-profit leader will allow her to do more to help Alexandrians with finite City resources. Elizabeth is a small business creator who balanced profitability with a social mission to positively impact lives and the environment, which will equip her to build partnerships on Council to address our City's most pressing problems. " - former Mayor Bill Euille

Former Mayor Kerry Donley

“Elizabeth is a true grassroots activist who takes the initiative to fix the problems she sees in her community. We need more Democrats like Elizabeth in local government – those with the right priorities who will create good public policy. She is the clear choice to keep Alexandria moving forward.” - former Mayor Kerry Donley

Priorities for Alexandria's Future

Elizabeth will work to ensure that:

Alexandria is a great place to live, work, and play

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Extending the vitality of Old Town and Del Ray to the West End by streamlining planning, easing traffic, and attracting small business

Strengthening smart growth to bring together big city vibrancy and small town charm

Alexandria City Public Schools work for every student

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Increasing school capacity, modernizing facilities, and supporting students and families outside of the classroom

Enhancing connections among Pre-K, ACPS, Workforce Development, and NOVA to prepare students for the future

Alexandria is inclusive for all

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Ensuring that our teachers, first responders, and all Alexandrians have access to affordable housing

Making certain that older Alexandrians achieve a dignified retirement that allows them to stay in our city

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